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Ana Verde RR Shack

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Finger and Toe Models announces the release of the 28mm pdf model Ana Verde Rail Road Shack.  The shack comes with five exterior textures, five roofs, plus an interior.

As  the railroad reached California’s Mojave Desert in the latter half of the nineteenth century, the workers began building shacks for housing by the new train stations.  The High Desert, as it is known, has truly hot summers and well below freezing winter, but the shacks were neither heated nor cooled.

Whitewashed exteriors brought some sense of civilization to the old dwellings, but the desert’s high winds and constant dust sandblasted them back to raw lumber.  Eventually, the survivors were stuccoed to provide better protection from the elements and provide at least a veneer of respectability.  In the twenty-first century they still sit just beyond the tracks.

Beyond the little railroad towns, homesteaders and miners adopted the same design for their fragile existence.

Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Ana Verde Rail Road Schack, a new set waits your summons from hard drive and printer.

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July 11th, 2013
A delightful little model and fantastic value for money. Like the Shotgun House, you only get one interior for no less than five buildings. My recommendation is to print an interior for every one and include them. These little beauties will look right [...]
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July 5th, 2013
Builds into a nice small building, use it in 15mm scale which is just having it reduced at the copy shop. Interior if you dold it the wrong way makes a nice small shack [...]
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FTM115
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File Last Updated:
June 19, 2013
This title was added to our catalog on June 19, 2013.